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Religions
Militant Liturgies: Practicing Christianity with Kierkegaard, Bonhoeffer, and Weil
J.Aaron Simmons1 
[1] Department of Philosophy, Furman University, Greenville, SC 29613, USA;
关键词: Kierkegaard;    Bonhoeffer;    Weil;    philosophy of religion;    liturgy;    practice;   
DOI  :  10.3390/rel12050340
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Traditional philosophy of religion has tended to focus on the doxastic dimension of religious life, which although a vitally important area of research, has often come at the cost of philosophical engagements with religious practice. Focusing particularly on Christian traditions, this essay offers a sustained reflection on one particular model of embodied Christian practice as presented in the work of Søren Kierkegaard. After a discussion of different notions of practice and perfection, the paper turns to Kierkegaard’s conception of the two churches: the Church Triumphant and the Church Militant. Then, in light of Kierkegaard’s defense of the latter and critique of the former, it is shown that Kierkegaard’s specific account gets appropriated and expanded in Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s account of “costly grace” and “religionless Christianity,” and Simone Weil’s conception of “afflicted love.” Ultimately, it is suggested that these three thinkers jointly present a notion of “militant liturgies” that offers critical and constructive resources for contemporary philosophy of religion.

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